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Introduction
This section contains functions that make many date computations easier
to perform. Date-type values have been a feature of the xBASE language
standard, and is preserved in CA-Clipper. In spite of this, it is
always necessary to develop UDFs to execute certain technical financial
computations. CA-Clipper Tools offers an alternative that not only
spares you the work of writing a UDF, but also provides implementation
in Assembler to guarantee fast execution.
This chapter also contains clock time functions. These include time
changes, time span computations, time control of loops, and memory-
resident clock display.
Please note that valid date tests are already carried out in CA-Clipper.
CA-Clipper internal date tests cannot be canceled, so it is impossible
to implement an individual UDF for error handling , if there is an
invalid date.
CA-Clipper always replaces an invalid date with a null date. These
internal tests are carried out by keyboard input, as well as by CTOD()
allocation. For this reason, there are no examples with invalid dates
in the date function descriptions. Rather, the result of a function
with a null date is shown.
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